'So much focus from the British commentariat on X and Elon Musk and it's true that there were irresponsible people posting unverified allegations here. As there were on all other social media.
'But looking at media reporting, if it wasn't for X, we wouldn't even know that gangs of armed & masked Muslim men are rampaging through cities up and down the country. We wouldn't see them hunting down and beating up white people. We wouldn't have yet more evidence of two tier policing. All we would have is the approved narrative.
'You can see this with all the screaming about misinformation. When the founder of far left doxxing organisation Hope Not Hate posts misinformation about Muslims being targeted with acid which is completely false and obviously provocative, they just pretend it didn't happen. Like it or not, human beings invented mass communication platforms. They aren't going away.
'Governments and legacy media
want to crack down on them to re-establish narrative control. I can understand
why but it's not going to happen. Social media still needs a lot of work and
things like Community Notes are an important first step in the right direction.
We desperately need tools to counteract the fact that false but provocative
spreads a lot faster than true but boring. That's human brains for you. It will
take a lot of smart people like Elon to work out how to solve this problem in
the era of mass communication. But we're not going back to governments and the
media being in charge of what's true. Politicians and journalists are the two
least trusted groups in society for a reason.'
Konstantin Kisin
'It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and nosers−out of unorthodoxy.'
George Orwell, 1984
'Earlier at my surgery two real N[ational] F[ront] members had come in, for a chat. And I thought how good they were and how brave is the minority in a once great country, who still keep alive the tribal essence.’ Alan Clark's Diaries, 29 January 1978
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